Comark C42C Handheld Thermometer with Probe Compatibility
Product Description
The Comark C42C is a handheld digital thermometer designed for spot-check temperature monitoring in commercial food service environments. It accepts both thermocouple and thermistor probe types — sold separately —...
Specifications
- Dimensions
- 150(H) x 55(W) x 20(D) mm
- Material
- Plastic
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 178kg
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Product Description
The Comark C42C is a handheld digital thermometer designed for spot-check temperature monitoring in commercial food service environments. It accepts both thermocouple and thermistor probe types — sold separately — which makes it adaptable across a range of monitoring tasks, from core temperature checks on cooked proteins to verifying chilled or hot holding temperatures.
In day-to-day kitchen use, the C42C earns its place as a reliable HACCP tool. The large display keeps readings legible at a glance during a busy service, and the IP65-rated casing handles the wet conditions and regular cleaning that commercial kitchens demand. Readings are consistent and repeatable, which matters when temperature records need to hold up to environmental health scrutiny.
From a practical standpoint, the unit offers several features that translate well into operational use:
- IP65 water-resistant casing suits demanding kitchen environments
- Compatible with both thermocouple and thermistor probe types
- Large display supports quick, accurate reading during service
- Battery-powered with a solid operational life for portable use
- Supports documented HACCP temperature monitoring workflows
It is worth noting that the C42C is supplied as a base unit only — no probe is included. The right probe will depend on your specific temperature range and application, so it is sensible to confirm your probe requirements at the same time as ordering the unit. The plastic casing is well suited to handheld portable use but is not intended for fixed installation or continuous automated monitoring.
The C42C suits catering teams, food service operations, and kitchen managers who need a dependable, flexible thermometer for routine compliance checks. If you are working across multiple probe applications or are unsure which probe type fits your monitoring tasks, it is worth having a conversation with us before you order.
Key Features
- Accepts both thermocouple and thermistor probe types for versatility
- IP65-rated casing resists water ingress and routine kitchen cleaning
- Large digital display for quick, accurate reading at a glance
- Battery-powered handheld design for portable spot-check use
- Supplied as base unit allowing probe selection to suit application
Operational Benefits
- Supports consistent HACCP compliance with repeatable, reliable readings
- Reduces misreads during busy service with a clear, legible display
- Adapts to multiple monitoring tasks by switching compatible probe types
- Handles wet kitchen conditions without compromising instrument integrity
- Keeps teams equipped for compliance checks without fixed installation costs
Specifications
- Dimensions
- 150(H) x 55(W) x 20(D) mm
- Material
- Plastic
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 178kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The C42C accepts both thermocouple and thermistor probe types, which covers the majority of common food service monitoring tasks including core temperature, surface, and air readings. Probes are sold separately, and the right choice depends on the temperature range and application you need to cover — our team can help you identify the most suitable probe before you order.
- Yes. The C42C is well suited to routine HACCP spot checks, delivering consistent and repeatable readings that support documented food safety records. Its IP65-rated casing and clear display make it practical for use during active service periods in commercial kitchens.
- No — the C42C is a handheld instrument designed for portable spot-check use and is not intended for fixed installation or continuous automated monitoring. If your operation requires permanent probe monitoring at specific locations, a dedicated fixed-probe or data-logging solution would be more appropriate.